ROBT. F.DAMON, Weymouth.England, 



Begs to call tlie attention of Directors of Museum and Professors of 

 Biology and Geology in Universities to his fine series of 



COLOURED CASTS 



OF 



RARE & INTERESTING FOSSILS 



Which now number 229. 



This interesting and attractive series will form a most valuable 

 addition to any Museum of Zoology or Comparative Anatomy, and 

 cannot fail to prove of the greatest interest alike to men of Science 

 and to all Students of Natural History as well as to the general body 

 of educated visitors to a public collection. 



A town about to establish a Museum would find that these specimens, when 

 properly mounted and displayed in g-lass cases, with instructive labels to each, would 

 torm a substantial basis for a Public Museum at a very small cost. A full list will 

 be sent on application. 



An Interesting Set of Human Remains, £11 8s. 6d. 

 Also Set of Models and Casts illustrating the descent of the 



Horse, £25. 



1,600 species of BRITISH FOSSILS. £100. 



Fine Slab of Trigonia clavellata from the Coral Rag, and Slabs of 



characteristic Fossils from the Inferior Oolite. 

 Old Red Sandstone Fishes, Siurian Crinoids, etc., etc. 

 Various Reptilian Remains and Ammonites from the Lias of Lyme Begis. 

 Slab of Extracrinus briaieus showing several heads. 

 A collection of British Crustacea, in handsome mahogany cabinet, drawers 



glazed. Size of cabinet, 4 ft. 8 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. 

 Various 21s. sets of Recent Mollusca. 

 A collection of Recent Mollusca, contained in several cabinets (nearly 300 



drawers), for disposal. 

 250 species of Foreign Fishes in spirits. £20. 

 50 species of Foreign Amphibia and Reptilia in spirits. £1 10s. 

 100 sptcies of Foreign Crustacea in spirits. £2 10s. 

 Over 200 drawers of Minerals, including two collections containing over 4,000 



specimens and one wi^h a very large namber, to be sold separately or in 



one lot. 

 Post-Tertiary Fossils from Barbadoes. 



Tertiary Fossils from Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia, etc., etc., etc. 

 Tertiary Mollusca from Muddy Creek, Victoria, Australia. 

 Vertebrate Eemains from the Pliocene Tertiary, Siwalik Hills, India. 

 Rudistes, Hippuriies, Eequienia. etc.: Cretaceous (Senonien), Dordogne. 

 A Grand Collection of Fishes, beautifully preserved, from the Cretaceous Beds 



of the Lebanon, Syria. (Describtd by Mr. J. Davis and others.) 

 St. Cassian Fossils (123 Species). 

 Plants from the Trias of Austiia. 

 Bothriolepis, Eusthenopteron, Phaneropleuron, etc., from the Devonian of 



Canada. 

 Crinoids from the Carboniferous of Russia and America. 



,, ,, Devonian of France. 



Various Russian Fosils. (Collection £8 8s.) 

 200 Specimens of Rocks from Puy-de Dome. 

 100 ,, of Recks and Minerals fur Schools, etc. 



